A recall notice for Protat Natural Sea Salt Plus Tea Tree Hygienic Body Piercing Aftercare Spray 50m supplied by Protat Pty Ltd as batch BF996 of Protat Natural Sea Salt Plus Tea Tree Hygienic Body Piercing Aftercare Spray 50mL may be contaminated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa .
Protat Pty Ltd - Protat Natural Sea Salt Plus Tea Tree Hygienic Body Piercing Aftercare Spray 50mL
PRA No.
2021/19045
Date published
1 Jun 2021
Product description
Protat Natural Sea Salt Plus Tea Tree Hygienic Body Piercing Aftercare Spray
50mL
Soothing spray for use after body piercing
White plastic bottle
Batch BF996 only
Use By 1 October 2023
Other batches are not affected
Batch number can be found on the bottom of the bottle
Affected product was supplied to tattooing or piercing establishments from 16 February 2021 to 11 May 2021.
Identifying features
SKU
1IND012
Other
Batch BF996
What are the defects?
Batch BF996 of Protat Natural Sea Salt Plus Tea Tree Hygienic Body Piercing Aftercare Spray 50mL may be contaminated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa .
What are the hazards?
Cosmetic products contaminated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa may cause significant infection or illness, especially if the user is immuno-compromised.
What should consumers do?
Immediately discontinue use of Batch BF996 of Protat Natural Sea Salt Plus Tea Tree Hygienic Body Piercing Aftercare Spray. Consumers who have been using this batch of the product and develop any illness, rash, infection or irritation should seek medical attention.
Consumers should return the product to the place of purchase to receive a replacement bottle of the aftercare spray from an unaffected batch.
For further information, consumers can contact Protat Pty Ltd by phoning 1300 364 223 or emailing protat@protat.com.au
Supplier
Traders who sold this product
SkinKandy kiosks in NSW, Queensland, Victoria and SA
Other piercing and tattooing establishments in ACT, NSW, Queensland, Victoria, SA, WA and NZ
Where the product was sold
Nationally
International
Dates available for sale
- 16 February 2021 - 11 May 2021
Recall advertisements and supporting documentation
Recall advertisment.pdf (124.59 KB)
Responsible regulator
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is the responsible regulator for this recall.